The strokes of the character "Shi" are relatively simple, with only five strokes in total. However, for beginners, they also need to carefully learn and master the correct writing method. Below I will introduce the stroke order of "Shi" in detail. First we need to prepare the brush and ink, dip the brush into the ink, and then start writing.
1. First drawing: Start at the lower left, tilt upward slightly, and draw a short line horizontally from left to right.
2. Second drawing: Draw a vertical line upward in the direction of the first drawing.
3. The third painting: Draw a diagonal line from the top of the second painting to the lower right and connect it to the starting point of the first painting.
4. Fourth painting: Draw a vertical line downward from the end point of the third painting and connect it to the bottom of the first painting.
5. The fifth painting: The last stroke is to draw a horizontal line from the bottom of the fourth painting to the left, connecting it with the left end of the first painting.
This completes the writing of "Shi". It should be noted that the order and coherence of strokes should be maintained when writing, and strokes should not be disconnected or overlapped. In addition, pay attention to the changes in pen pressure and gestures to make the fonts more beautiful.
In general, the strokes of "Shi" are relatively simple, but they also require serious practice and mastery in order to write neat, smooth, dignified and generous fonts. In daily life, we should practice more to continuously improve our writing skills and make our calligraphy even better.